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So, 'Happy Birthday, Papa' is this fascinating piece that straddles the line between comedy and drama in a really unique way. The tone is darkly absurdist, which gives it an almost surreal feel at times. You follow these two adult brothers, and it's hard to pinpoint the exact tragedy because every character has their version of the truth. The pacing is uneven, which kind of mirrors the chaotic nature of their relationship. Performances are raw, really pulling you into their emotional turmoil. Plus, there’s a certain grittiness to the practical effects used that enhances the absurdity of the situations they find themselves in. It’s definitely one of those films that stays with you, making you question family dynamics and the nature of blame.
Features a unique blend of comedy and drama.Explores themes of family dynamics and personal responsibility.Distinctive practical effects add to the film's absurd atmosphere.
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